Any time
Open links in new tab
- sep·a·rateseparate (adjective)
- forming or viewed as a unit apart or by itself:"this raises two separate issues" · "he regards the study of literature as quite separate from life"
- not joined or touching physically:"hostels with separate quarters for men and women"
- different; distinct:"melt the white and dark chocolate in separate bowls"
separate (verb) · separates (third person present) · separated (past tense) · separated (past participle) · separating (present participle)- cause to move or be apart:"both owners were trying to separate the dogs" · "they were separated by the war"
- form a distinction or boundary between (people, places, or things):"only a footpath separated their garden from the shore" · "six years separated the two brothers"
- become detached or disconnected:"the second stage of the rocket failed to separate"
- leave another person's company:"they separated at the corner, agreeing to meet within two hours"
- stop living together as a couple:"after her parents separated she was brought up by her mother"
- US ENGLISHdischarge or dismiss (someone) from service or employment:"this year one million veterans will be separated from the service"
- divide into constituent or distinct elements:"the processed milk had separated into curds and whey" · "separate the eggs and beat the egg yolks" · "the organ loft separating off the choir"
- extract or remove for use or rejection:"the skins are separated from the juice before fermentation"
- distinguish between; consider individually:"we cannot separate his thinking from his activity" · "his position separates him from those who might share his interests" · "we need to separate fact from speculation"
separates (plural noun) · separate (plural noun)- individual items of clothing, such as skirts, jackets, or pants, suitable for wearing in different combinations.
- the self-contained, freestanding components of a sound-reproduction system.
- portions into which a soil, sediment, etc. can be sorted according to particle size, mineral composition, or other criteria:"analysis of mineral separates from six cordierite-bearing strata"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin separat- ‘disjoined, divided’, from the verb separare, from se- ‘apart’ + parare ‘prepare’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb- cause to move or be apart:
- form a distinction or boundary between (people, places, or things):
- become detached or disconnected:
- stop living together as a couple:
- divide into constituent or distinct elements:
Bokep
- People also ask
- The word "separate" has the following meanings:
- To keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier or space.
- To put, bring, or force apart; part.
- To set apart; disconnect; dissociate1.
- Not joined, connected, or combined; placed or kept apart.
- Different from something else; not related2.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.verb (used with object), sep·a·rat·ed, sep·a·rat·ing. to keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier or space: to separate two fields by a fence. to put, bring, or force apart; part: to separate two fighting boys. to set apart; disconnect; dissociate: to separate church and state.www.dictionary.com/browse/separateSEPARATE meaning: 1 : not joined, connected, or combined placed or kept apart; 2 : different from something else not relatedwww.britannica.com/dictionary/separate Separate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
WEBThe meaning of SEPARATE is to set or keep apart : disconnect, sever. How to use separate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Separate.
SEPARATE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
SEPARATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Separate - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
SEPARATE definition and meaning | Collins English …
WEBTo separate is to remove from each other things previously associated: to separate a mother from her children. To divide is to split or break up carefully according to measurement, rule, or plan: to divide a cake into …
SEPARATE | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
Separate - definition of separate by The Free Dictionary
separate adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage ...
SEPARATE - All you need to know about it | Collins English …
separate | meaning of separate in Longman Dictionary of …
Separate Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
separate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage …
separate - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
Separate Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
SEPARATE definition in American English - Collins Online …
SEPARATE Synonyms: 309 Similar and Opposite Words
Separate - Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Etymology - Better …
SEPARATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Separate vs. seperate: What’s the difference? - The Word Counter
SEPARATE - Find out everything about this English word | Collins
What does Separate mean? - Definitions.net
SEPARATE definition | Cambridge Essential American Dictionary
Legal Separation vs Divorce: What’s The Difference?
Related searches for What does separate mean?
- Some results have been removed